My rule of thumb is if the latest and most current B12 result is above the defined acceptable range then it is advisable to recommend a reduction in the frequency of the intervention
Scientific Context In laboratory settings, HLK-ML2 is examined for its activity in studies related to the melanocortin receptor family and associated cellular signaling mechanisms
Everyone agrees: structured follow-up is essential protein, resistance training, DEXA, micronutrients, hormones
So I desperately started throwing money at any "solution" I could find $400 on dermatologist visits where I was basically told to just "just wait it out" $250 on biotin supplements and hair vitamins that made no difference $180 on expensive shampoos promising to "stimulate growth" $300 on a laser cap that did absolutely nothing Each failure made me more desperate and more suspicious
Although oxidative stress and necrosis were reported to be related to herbal products toxicities, the underlying mechanism is largely unknown (Stickel and Shouval, 2015)
Robust, head-to-head studies are needed to clarify the therapeutic potential and mechanistic diversity of these compounds before their clinical application in DOR management can be meaningfully assessed